All Weekends

We’re a weekly guide of hand-picked ideas of what’s happening in London this weekend. See for yourself what one of the best cities in the world has to offer

Deffinetly worth a shot you’ll see the historic buildings of St Paul’s Cathedral and the Houses of Parliament; pass under the iconic Millennium Bridge and Tower Bridge, and view the more recent iconic constructions of Canary Wharf, the O2 Arena, the Thames Barrier, and The London Eye. https://bit.ly/2R9B3SF

During the day the area is full of tourists and is a definite must-see. Camden borough was founded in the late eighteenth century as a residencial area.
Camden Market was started in 1973 and since then it has attracted thousands of locals and tourists in search of street food and unique accessories and pieces of clothing. Lots of people – both visitors and Londoners – think it’s a cool place to hang out making it busy all the time and heaving all weekend. Most of the main shops are open every day so there’s always plenty to see. https://bit.ly/2fHek0C

Sometimes known as the Regent’s Zoo, it is home to over 20,000 animals across over 700 species, making it a truly diverse and magnificent collection of wildlife, right in the middle of London.Find yourself face-to-face with our Asiatic lions and our friendly giraffes whilst they enjoy a spot of lunch. Wander through our Madagascan shrub forest and see how many of our ring-tailed lemurs you can spot before heading down to B.U.G.S to quiz our insect experts on the importance of insects to our ecosystem. https://bit.ly/1W28Ix5

The famous enlarged glass dome of 20 Fenchurch Street is dedicated to three storeys of exquisitely landscaped public gardens and London’s most exclusive social spaces, including observation decks and an open air terrace. Sky Garden also houses restaurants Darwin Brasserie, Fenchurch Seafood Bar & Grill and Sky Pod Bar.https://bit.ly/2cXeBZQ